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<blockquote data-quote="Goldiesgiants" data-source="post: 228860" data-attributes="member: 44822"><p>So I got my first T today. I tried asking a question on arachnoboards but was only met with "google it" and "yes" and a few people told me that this forum is much better. Although one person did actually give me an answer to the question. </p><p></p><p>So they told me that my substrate was a little bit too damp I own an A. Geniculata and I did squeeze the water out before putting the substrate into the enclosure. Can damp substrate be a problem for my T? </p><p>I have done alot of research on my T and I know all of the basic husbandry needs for it. But as I'm very new to the hobby I'm still a little bit nervous that I'm doing things wrong. </p><p>Anyway thank you very much guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldiesgiants, post: 228860, member: 44822"] So I got my first T today. I tried asking a question on arachnoboards but was only met with "google it" and "yes" and a few people told me that this forum is much better. Although one person did actually give me an answer to the question. So they told me that my substrate was a little bit too damp I own an A. Geniculata and I did squeeze the water out before putting the substrate into the enclosure. Can damp substrate be a problem for my T? I have done alot of research on my T and I know all of the basic husbandry needs for it. But as I'm very new to the hobby I'm still a little bit nervous that I'm doing things wrong. Anyway thank you very much guys. [/QUOTE]
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